Flintshire’s partnership commitments:
Flintshire has a longstanding and proud track record of partnership working, with communities and with public and third sector organisations, working together to deliver on shared priorities.
The Council and its local public sector partners work in collaboration as a Public Services Board (PSB) to determine well-being priorities for both Flintshire and Wrexham to improve local well-being across both counties. The board is made up of public and voluntary sector organisations. Together, these organisations carry out an assessment of wellbeing, and set out objectives for improving well-being in a local Well-being plan 2017-2023.
The Council has partnership priorities for itself as an individual organisation. These priorities take into consideration the views of local people and partner expectations in addition to Welsh Government policy and the Council’s legal responsibilities. Read the Flintshire Council Plan.
The most recent Assessment of Well-being in Flintshire was published in May 2022. In February 2023 Flintshire and Wrexham Public Service Boards formally came together as a single body and is currently working to develop the Well-being Plan for Flintshire and Wrexham 2023-28 which will be published in May 2023.
Development and implementation of Flintshire Council plan and associated policies and plans in addition to the Well-being Plan for Flintshire and Wrexham, positively influences the age-friendliness of our communities across the eight age-friendly themes.
Contact us
We’d like to hear about existing and planned age-friendly activities and initiatives in your community. Email opengagement@flintshire.gov.uk with the area your age-friendly activity/initiative is based and about your age-friendly activity/initiative.
Older People's Engagement